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Matchup Outcome
Milan Wild Boars Toronto Bandits
QB Joe Burrow
QB - CIN | vs CLE
21.98 Kyler Murray
QB - ARI | vs CAR
19.38
RB Derrick Henry
RB - BAL | vs PIT
19.90 Brian Robinson
RB - WAS | vs PHI
1.10
RB James Conner
RB - ARI | vs CAR
24.60 Bijan Robinson
RB - ATL | vs NYG
23.30
WR Xavier Worthy
WR - KC | vs HOU
17.00 Justin Jefferson
WR - MIN | vs SEA
31.40
WR Marvin Harrison Jr.
WR - ARI | vs CAR
5.90 Nico Collins
WR - HOU | vs KC
9.50
TE Dalton Kincaid
TE - BUF | vs NE
3.50 Brenton Strange
TE - JAX | vs LV
1.20
R/W/T James Cook
RB - BUF | vs NE
26.10 Breece Hall
RB - NYJ | vs LAR
11.50
R/W/T Bucky Irving
RB - TB | vs DAL
16.70 Brian Thomas Jr.
WR - JAX | vs LV
23.70
K Harrison Butker
K - KC | vs HOU
9.00 Brandon Aubrey
K - DAL | vs TB
14.00
DEF Detroit Lions
DEF - DET | vs CHI
8.00 Denver Broncos
DEF - DEN | vs LAC
8.00
Final Score 152.68 143.08
Around The League
  • Buenos Aires Blue Dogs has now beaten their projected score nine weeks in a row.
  • City Of Champions has now beaten their projected score seven weeks in a row.
  • Guatemala City Tamales continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score six weeks in a row.
  • Dublin Bay Prawns continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score six weeks in a row.
  • New Orleans VooDoo continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score five weeks in a row.
  • Old England Patriots earned the win this week despite not starting a top-30 scoring WR.
  • Toronto Bandits has now beaten their projected score four weeks in a row.
  • Scandinavian Stars continues defying the pundits, and has beaten their projected score three weeks in a row.

Week 16 Recap: Tuesday Edition

Milan Wild Boars Gets Victory over Toronto Bandits, Secures Spot in Championship

Milan Wild Boars improves to 2-0 on the year against Toronto Bandits with a 152.68 to 143.08 victory. Their overall record goes to 8-8, while Toronto Bandits falls to 11-5. The historical series between these two teams has been back and forth with Milan Wild Boars owning the 2-1 lead over Toronto Bandits. James Cook scored two touchdowns and was the difference this week, picking up 26.10 points for Milan Wild Boars. Backed by the incredible game, Cook shifted into the top 10 for running backs, averaging 16.47 points per game.

Robinson had plenty of opportunities for Toronto Bandits, but could only manage 41 total yards on 12 touches. A spot where Toronto Bandits really made a painful call is RB. Ameer Abdullah could have started in place of Brian Robinson, and that point difference would've swayed the outcome.

For the winners, a few players have been getting hot in the playoffs, most notably Xavier Worthy and James Conner. During the playoffs, that duo has topped their season scoring averages by 93% and 78%, respectively. On the other hand, Milan Wild Boars has several players trending in the wrong direction. The Detroit Lions DEF and Marvin Harrison Jr. have both fallen well beneath their year-to-date averages during the postseason. Despite the loss, Toronto Bandits had a few players performing their best in the playoffs, including Brian Thomas Jr. and Brandon Aubrey. During the postseason, that combo has averaged 25.60 and 12.50 points, respectively, topping their season-long marks by 92% and 59%. Conversely, the losers had a player who was sputtering under the brightest lights. Averaging 12.61 points on the season, Robinson mustered just 5.65 per game in the playoffs.

Next week, the league championship will be decided when Milan Wild Boars matches up against No. 8-seeded Scandinavian Stars. These teams most recently clashed in Week 6, with Scandinavian Stars winning, 126.48 to 90.02. Toronto Bandits finished the regular season in second place with a record of 10-4. With a scoring average of 121.58, they also placed fourth in the league in that metric. In their only other postseason game of the season, Toronto Bandits defeated London Falling, 154.26 to 110.80. They distributed their fair share of big losses this year, as they piled up four blowout victories on the season.

Advanced Analysis
    1. XMilan Wild Boars
    2. XToronto Bandits
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    1. 21.98
    2. 19.38
    3. QB
    1. 87.30
    2. 35.90
    3. RB
    1. 22.90
    2. 64.60
    3. WR
    1. 3.50
    2. 1.20
    3. TE
    1. 9.00
    2. 14.00
    3. K
    1. 8.00
    2. 8.00
    3. DEF
    1. XProjected Points
    2. XActual Points
    3. XOptimal Lineup
    1. Milan Wild Boars
    2. 111.74
    3. 152.68
    4. 152.68
    1. Toronto Bandits
    2. 118.00
    3. 143.08
    4. 143.08
    1. XDrafted
    2. XTraded For
    3. XPicked Up
  • Milan Wild Boars

  • Toronto Bandits

Difference Maker
  • BUF Player headshot
  • James Cook RB - BUF Milan Wild Boars 26.10 Pts
  • Justin Jefferson WR - MIN Toronto Bandits 31.40 Pts
  • MIN Headshot
Jefferson (144 Rec Yds, 2 TD) scored 31.40 points, the highest score of any WR in the league this week.
Cook rushed for 100 yards and a TD, giving him at least 100 rushing yards and a touchdown in each of his last two games.
Player Notes
  • BAL Headshot
  • Derrick Henry RB - BAL

    Henry had 24 carries for 162 yards, the first time he's rushed for 150 yards since he had 169 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 7.

  • ARI Headshot
  • James Conner RB - ARI

    Conner rushed for 117 yards and a TD, giving him at least 100 rushing yards and a touchdown in each of his last two games.

  • JAX Headshot
  • Brian Thomas Jr. WR - JAX

    Thomas made nine catches for 132 yards and a TD, giving him at least 100 yards and a touchdown in each of his last two games.

  • KC Headshot
  • Harrison Butker K - KC

    The 9.00 points scored by Butker this week was good enough to rank 10th among Ks.

  • CIN Headshot
  • Joe Burrow QB - CIN

    With 21.98 points (252 Pas Yds, 3 TD), Burrow tallied the eighth-highest score for a QB this week.

  • ATL Headshot
  • Bijan Robinson RB - ATL

    Robinson (94 Rsh Yds, 2 TD) scored 23.30 points, the eighth-highest score of any RB in the league this week.

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